Reynolds and McElhenney respond to dig from Oldham chief ahead of FA Cup tie

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Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney respond to dig from Oldham Athletic chief ahead of FA Cup tie

Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have hit back at Oldham chairman Frank Rothwell after he claimed he had never heard of the Hollywood duo.

"I don't know who the hell they are," he told ITV. "I know they're film stars and all the girls go 'whoo' but I've never seen anything they've been in," he said. "These lads have bought a football club for as cheap as they possibly could do so they could tell their friends in Hollywood that they own a club."

"Oldham Athletic's Frank Rothwell says he's never heard of Wrexham's owners," McElhenney begins before Reynolds adds: "Well, we've heard of you Frank," and kicking off a series of highlights of Rothwell's life.

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